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[quote=Anonymous]22:32 here. Not sure I understand your question. I live near Kensington Heights Park. LOVE this neighborhood. I really don't think any part of Kensington is bad. I would suggest talking to neighbors of any home you are thinking of buying. There are some very successful families in my neighborhood who send their kids to Einstein. I know nothing about the school first hand. My child is too young and I don't even have friends with teenagers. I know there are a lot of people in the WJ district who will badmouth Einstein but they all need to justify spending $200,000+ for their homes to ensure their kids go to WJ. I don't think people should really comment unless they have confirmed stats or experience to back it up (and I do not). If your question/concern is living near Einstein itself, I don't think that is necessarily an issue. Some people don't want buses passing their homes all the time because of noise but this is an issue if you live near any school. The neighborhood near Einstein isn't a problem though. Lots of friends of mine live near there and I never hear anything about crime and they all seem to have made friends with their neighbors. The major downside of living in Kensington is that there aren't enough restaurants. I don't think too many people would dispute that. Small price to pay for living in a tremendously friendly community. [/quote]
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